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so they are using you guys as canaries. and if bin laden isn't there, if you can sfleek away, no one will be the wiser. but bin laden is there. and you're going to kill him for me. >> what was it about mya that made you know you had to do it. >> when i read the script i was so blown away on page two, you know, even the way we meet maya, we're introduced to this character. and i thought wait a minute there's a woman at the centre of this. then i was up set at myself that i was so shocked that there would be a woman at the centre. why wouldn't there bement and her strength and even when she comes up against brig walk-- brick walls whether it be interrogations that go where she wants or colleagues that don't believe in her lead, she doesn't take no for an answer. i was so inspired by her. and of course working with kathryn bigelow so immediately i sent kathryn an e-mail that said if you want me, i'm there, if we can make the schedule work, i'm there. >> are you happiest getting inside the character or the actual filming of the
so they are using you guys as canaries. and if bin laden isn't there, if you can sfleek away, no one will be the wiser. but bin laden is there. and you're going to kill him for me. >> what was it about mya that made you know you had to do it. >> when i read the script i was so blown away on page two, you know, even the way we meet maya, we're introduced to this character. and i thought wait a minute there's a woman at the centre of this. then i was up set at myself that i was so...
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had occasion survey had to use anonymous resource name. but there are people such as michael german or former agents who are openly critical of these programs and do not believe in their efficacy. >> you've also gotten some criticism since the book came out, including today in the review in "the wall street journal" from people saying you've got this all wrong. this is pretty much fun for us and it has to prevent another 9/11. >> a former fbi agent put it critical review of the book in "the wall street journal." what is criticism hinges on includes john miller, assistant director of the fbi. and i criticized were coming to consistently talk about real terrorists. they mentioned faisal shaddai, the shoe bomber and the so-called dirty bomber. you got this wrong and are really there. i'm not disputing the fact you're a terrorist. i'm not defeating the fact that someone came very close to bombing the subway system. but where i think they go finest examples of these are examples of cases that never came on the radar through sting operations. in
had occasion survey had to use anonymous resource name. but there are people such as michael german or former agents who are openly critical of these programs and do not believe in their efficacy. >> you've also gotten some criticism since the book came out, including today in the review in "the wall street journal" from people saying you've got this all wrong. this is pretty much fun for us and it has to prevent another 9/11. >> a former fbi agent put it critical review...
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he joins us from san antonio. and here with me in the studio we're joined by pennsylvania congressman tim murphy, who practiced psychology for 30 years. we have former faulk profiler ellen o'toole. and rounding out our panel is the executive director of the national alliance on mental illness, michael fitzpatrick. we have a big panel lots of folks. i want to begin the conversation here, and i want to get everyone sort of around of table assessment of this, and we'll start with tim in los angeles. i don't want this conversation to start off with a false chos that video games absolutely cause violence because i think the research tells us that's not the only factor. all of these things are nuanced and have many contributing factors. tim, i want to start with you. what should you tell the country, what should the country know about the correlative relationship between video games, violence, and our culture? >> well, what you said is right major. this isn't an all-or-nothing. it's not 0%. it's not 100%. but it is a% o
he joins us from san antonio. and here with me in the studio we're joined by pennsylvania congressman tim murphy, who practiced psychology for 30 years. we have former faulk profiler ellen o'toole. and rounding out our panel is the executive director of the national alliance on mental illness, michael fitzpatrick. we have a big panel lots of folks. i want to begin the conversation here, and i want to get everyone sort of around of table assessment of this, and we'll start with tim in los...
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was the european union us all right so it's an interesting problem for those of us who are fair trade activists in europe for example the wage rates and the labor laws are in many cases superior to what we have in the united states so i look at that agreement as a possibility of upward harmonization of standards rather than what is their traditional model lowering those standards you know i'm cautiously optimistic that negotiations haven't started there yet but as far as the t.p. goes what obama promised us was what he called at the time in his first term at the beginning of his first term twenty first century haruhi and agreement and those of us who supported him the labor movement in particular in his election or really excited about that was you can mean strong labor standards and for example environmental standards consumer protections and does he look like we're going valerie wilson said we're going back and thank you mike dolan the senate representative for the teamsters like that we still have hope we always have hope if we can just wake people up in their daily in this thanks
was the european union us all right so it's an interesting problem for those of us who are fair trade activists in europe for example the wage rates and the labor laws are in many cases superior to what we have in the united states so i look at that agreement as a possibility of upward harmonization of standards rather than what is their traditional model lowering those standards you know i'm cautiously optimistic that negotiations haven't started there yet but as far as the t.p. goes what...
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supreme court biotech giant monsanto is squaring off with a small time farmer over who over the use of soybean seeds coming up find out what's at stake for the biotech company and why the farmer isn't giving up this fight. and while we're on the topic nearly five years after the a.t.f. raided the organization known as blackwater the case against a security agency has come to a close what's the verdict and what is the private security firm doing in greece. plus we're learning more and more about president obama's secret drone program straight ahead see what drone pilots are now starting to experience and what some elected leaders are demanding from the commander in chief. it's monday february twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. we begin this afternoon with a story that's been told since the beginning of time one person fighting what they think is right fighting for what is right willing to face the whole system if need be burning hugh bowman is going head to head with biotech giant monsanto over alleged patent infringement on old soybean see
supreme court biotech giant monsanto is squaring off with a small time farmer over who over the use of soybean seeds coming up find out what's at stake for the biotech company and why the farmer isn't giving up this fight. and while we're on the topic nearly five years after the a.t.f. raided the organization known as blackwater the case against a security agency has come to a close what's the verdict and what is the private security firm doing in greece. plus we're learning more and more about...
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want us to feature isn't the only liberal the christian. security support of the. you know the book are going to distract us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm not me martin and we're going to break the set.
want us to feature isn't the only liberal the christian. security support of the. you know the book are going to distract us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm not me martin and we're going to break the set.
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so the question is, why won't he work with us? and, the answer, quite simply, is because he wants higher taxes. >> chris: now, i know you talk about a balanced approach but clearly the republicans will not agree to that. not saying who is right or wrong, but, senator, republicans are talking about passing something this week that would give agencies, give departments, more flexibility. to set priorities so cuts could be made according to what makes sense and what doesn't instead of across-the-board. you have supported the idea but the white house opposes transfer authority. what sense does that make? >> here's really what is going on. you have as usual in washington, a large kabuki going on, boabou who can be blamed. there is no question the cuts will be painful and they are thoughtless and tom coburn and i agree on that and we agree we need more spending cutting, we have to cut more spending. we agree on that. why is it we cannot come to the table and agree what cuts need to happen? that is what we should be doing. we shouldn't b
so the question is, why won't he work with us? and, the answer, quite simply, is because he wants higher taxes. >> chris: now, i know you talk about a balanced approach but clearly the republicans will not agree to that. not saying who is right or wrong, but, senator, republicans are talking about passing something this week that would give agencies, give departments, more flexibility. to set priorities so cuts could be made according to what makes sense and what doesn't instead of...
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worked closely with us. it was a canadian operation. >> at least thank you at the end of the movie. >> it's indicative of the way the two worked together. >> in washington, i worked directly with ottawa through to washington and the canadians were committed to seeing it through. no sense in the inconceivable. they closed until the six diplomats were back home. >> of recently. >> they asked about the role of canada and the role that you played i want to play some of that sound. listen to this. >> the only thing i would say is 90% of the contributions to the ideas and the plan was canadian. that was full credit to the cia. with that exception, it's good. the character in the film was only in tehran a day and a half. the main hero in my opinionas ken taylor, an ambassador. >> i'm sure you appreciate the words. he was laying out really what happened to you. what did happen. what did the movie get right and wrong? >> it takes place as i think hollywood is prone to do. >> the essential escape a cooperative effort
worked closely with us. it was a canadian operation. >> at least thank you at the end of the movie. >> it's indicative of the way the two worked together. >> in washington, i worked directly with ottawa through to washington and the canadians were committed to seeing it through. no sense in the inconceivable. they closed until the six diplomats were back home. >> of recently. >> they asked about the role of canada and the role that you played i want to play some of...
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they made us laugh. they made us weep and they made us grip our arm rests just a little tighter. and the oscar goes to -- "argo"! congratulations. >> what a way to end the night. but the right-wing went on the attack before the after parties even started. let's bring in joe madison. thank you for being here. >> karen, some people on the right-wing are losing their minds over this appearance. i mean what's they're problem? >> you know, i think it's because they're gjealous. she's got some moves and look at how good she looked in that dress! come on. in all seriousness, you know, every first lady and president, there have been things that they've done that have been first, right? and so this is a first to have a first lady announce a winner. but it's not the first time a first lady has appeared in -- in the oscars. laura bush d-- >> 1941, franklin roosevelt spoke to the audience by radio. in 1981, ronald reagan, president ronald reagan taped a greetings for the show. these are presidents themselves. and laura bush appeared on an oscar show segment answering the question what do the
they made us laugh. they made us weep and they made us grip our arm rests just a little tighter. and the oscar goes to -- "argo"! congratulations. >> what a way to end the night. but the right-wing went on the attack before the after parties even started. let's bring in joe madison. thank you for being here. >> karen, some people on the right-wing are losing their minds over this appearance. i mean what's they're problem? >> you know, i think it's because they're...
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did you stay up late like all of us? >> i did. i did. >> so did norah. >> say hello to norah o'donnell. >> you two are tired right now. >> gayle is here. >> here we are. >> reunited and it feels so good. >> love this. >> you know i love the fact that ang lee got it because i think he's done such good work and to see him get that award last night, especially when that young actor was not an actor before. >> that's right. >> lots of good stuff. >> "life of pi" did very, very well. i was thinking "lincoln" or "les mis" but "life of pi" won four. >> i'll be your source on the oscars. >> thank you, charlie. more coming up at 7:00. >> bye. >> get some sleep tonight. >> they're having fun there. >> that's what happens when you're on early. >> you're still on charlie. >>> bye, guys. >>> here we go. the second major storm in less than a week is dumping a ton of snow on the great plains today. they had blizzard warnings and watches up in the area. and denver is digging out now. kansas is being hit hard today with another foot of snow possib
did you stay up late like all of us? >> i did. i did. >> so did norah. >> say hello to norah o'donnell. >> you two are tired right now. >> gayle is here. >> here we are. >> reunited and it feels so good. >> love this. >> you know i love the fact that ang lee got it because i think he's done such good work and to see him get that award last night, especially when that young actor was not an actor before. >> that's right. >> lots...
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stay with us. the situation room shows you how the spending cuts could slam the rebuilding efforts of victims from superstorm sandy. situation room, 4:00 eastern, here on cnn. >>> the search continues this hour for the two adults and two children whose boat is missing off the coast of san francisco. live report coming up. at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (subway announcer: "next stop financial center") let's get to work. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel wh
stay with us. the situation room shows you how the spending cuts could slam the rebuilding efforts of victims from superstorm sandy. situation room, 4:00 eastern, here on cnn. >>> the search continues this hour for the two adults and two children whose boat is missing off the coast of san francisco. live report coming up. at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why...
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tell us who wins. then i want to talk about seth mcfarlane who got absolutely destroyed. >>> rounding up major award winners were anne hathaway who won best supporting actress and inspired a few new twitter sites last night. christopher waltz who took home best supporting actor. poor seth mcfarlane who i got to admit i don't really know. never seen the guy really. i understand he does "family guy" and either you love "family guy" or you absolutely hate "family guy." >> he did "ted." >> i saw that bear last night. >> was he that bad? i hate the smultsy stuff where they get up and play hollywood. >> it was edgy. >> tremendously talented guy. he had an edge in his monologues. the song and dance, tremendously talented. reminded me of you. >> i thought -- you have to remember, everyone hates everything on twitter. >> of course. >> you can throw that out. i think he was just different and he was also -- he's not one of them. do you know what i mean? so he comes into that room, they're going, who is this guy?
tell us who wins. then i want to talk about seth mcfarlane who got absolutely destroyed. >>> rounding up major award winners were anne hathaway who won best supporting actress and inspired a few new twitter sites last night. christopher waltz who took home best supporting actor. poor seth mcfarlane who i got to admit i don't really know. never seen the guy really. i understand he does "family guy" and either you love "family guy" or you absolutely hate "family...